Time Management. I'm not great at it apparently
I'm a liar
ooooo wow. So I'm a total liar, to myself. I said I'd spend a certain amount of time on here.. and I failed at that.
So what have I been doing?
I became the Vice President of my College's Honor Society. I helped initiate a peer mentor program and am putting together a scholarship committee to help students find money to attend school. I got an internship at an amazing laboratory. I've lost people. I've attended state conventions. I've been conducting a research paper to submit for peer review to a scholarly journal. I volunteer with the Boys & Girls clubs locally. I am a Student Activities Senator. I work hard to take care of my husband and our home. Both of our cars have broken down (fixed now). I've been building websites for other people (for income). I was accepted to a program to do a 15 day scientifical medicine study abroad program with a partial scholarship.
I got my first WA Referral!
Time Management
Maybe it isn't my time management skills, but maybe I've taken on too much. I got my first B- grade on an exam and I nearly had a meltdown. I realize that for a lot of people that this is no big deal, but I KNOW I'm capable of more and that is what upset me.
So, now that I have a referral I NEED to be on here. While I'm on here I might as well add to my websites and try to finish some training. The problem here is that I spend every single "free" moment studying. I'm going to be taking Trigonometry this fall and I need to make sure my math is where it needs to be. I went from the top 200 to over 6000 in my ranking. I definitely am totally and completely to blame.
I know that WA has all the tools necessary to be successful. I have seen it and now I have a tiny portion of that success. I am so glad that I paid for the yearly subscription because I have saved a lot of money, I am still here because I really truly believe WA has everything I could need to succeed, now I just have to do it. There are not enough hours in my days. I need to make myself a schedule.
Commit to My Success
I am extremely successful in many aspects of my life. I will remain committed to those successful endeavors. Now I need to commit to my WA success. This blog is just my own personal reminder of what I have going on and what I can achieve.
If anyone has tips, I'm open to hearing them, so long as they are given with love, hope, and encouragement.
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I agree. Commitment to proper time management are 100% needed. I seem to add another component at times...procrastination. Enjoy your success.
Yes you are a liar.